A place to discuss NBA trade deadline rumors and/or trades that have occured.

Trade brewing? Bulls' Salmons pulled from lineupFebruary, 17, 2010 Feb By Marc SteinThe Chicago Bulls are holding guard John Salmons out of Wednesday’s game at New York in anticipation of a trade, ESPN.com has learned.

Salmons’ destination could not be immediately confirmed, but the Bulls have made the decision to pull Salmons out of the game against the Knicks because he is going to be traded before Thursday’s 3 p.m. trading deadline.

Any team willing to take on Salmons has to pay him $5.8 million next season.

The Bulls have been trying to force teams interested in Tyrus Thomas to include Salmons in the deal or include him as part of a package for Houston’s Tracy McGrady.

Chad Ford, TrueHoop: "It's rare that you hear a new name pop up on the trade front this late in the game, but two sources have told ESPN.com that the Grizzlies have let teams know Mike Conley(notes) can be had in exchange for cap relief and a good first-round pick. The Grizzlies have had an on-again, off-again relationship with Conley since his rookie season. And with Jamaal Tinsley(notes) in place, and O.J. Mayo(notes) capable of swinging to the point, it sounds like they're ready to cut bait if the right deal comes along." (5:12 p.m. ET, Feb. 17)

Brian Windhorst, The Plain Dealer: "Amare's agent tells AP that he expects Stoudemire to be traded. That is in his best interest, tho, b/c extension talks went nowhere. [...] This could be ploy by agent to force deal. Been some belief that b/c Suns are playing well they may hold off and attempt to deal in summer. [...] There are some indications out there that the Suns are getting close to giving Cavs an answer on Amar'e. As in very soon." (4:29 p.m. ET, Feb. 17)

Adrian Wojnarowski, Y! Sports: "After listening to San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich disparage them over Pau Gasol's(notes) trade to the Los Angeles Lakers, would the Memphis Grizzlies be hesitant on making a deal with the Spurs? After all, veteran shooter Roger Mason(notes) is available in San Antonio and Memphis needs some scoring off its bench. Yes, sources say, the Grizzlies do have an interest with Mason and have the cap space to absorb much of his $3.7 million salary. But a league source says Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace still needs the OK from owner Michael Heisley to take on the contract. Mason has fallen out of the Spurs' rotation and the organization is working with his agent, Mark Bartelstein, to find a trade." (3:35 p.m. ET, Feb. 17)

The New York Knicks have a deal in principle to send Darko Milicic to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Brian Cardinal, two sources with knowledge of the talks told ESPN.com on Wednesday.

The two sides have yet to formally complete the trade and have a trade call scheduled for Thursday morning. Assuming nothing changes overnight, the deal should be officially consummated in the morning.

The trade will save the Knicks $1.8 million and give the Wolves a center to audition for the rest of the season. Milicic has been mired at the end of Mike D'Antoni's bench for months and has publicly said he's likely to return to Europe to play basketball when his contract expires this summer.

The Knicks plan to waive Cardinal in an attempt to clear another roster spot to facilitate a potential deal that would send Nate Robinson to Boston.

first BIG trade. So all the Clippers get is Drew Gooden who they will cut for Al Thornton, Telfair and Skinner???? Not watched the Clips much this year but I liked Thornton's game.

The Cleveland Cavaliers have reached agreement on a six-player, three-team trade that lands them former All-Star forward Antawn Jamison(notes), league sources with knowledge of the talks told Yahoo! Sports.

The Cavaliers are sending center Zydrunas Ilgauskas,(notes) a first-round pick and the draft rights to Emil Preldzic to the Wizards. The Wizards also will receive Brian Skinner(notes) and Al Thornton(notes) from the Los Angeles Clippers. The Cavaliers will get point guard Sebastian Telfair(notes) from the Clippers. The Wizards will send Drew Gooden(notes) to the Clippers.

The Clippers will buy out Gooden, a league source said.

The Cavaliers’ decision to acquire Jamison came a day after talks between the teams intensified. Cleveland was waiting on the Phoenix Suns to respond to their offer for Amar’e Stoudemire.

The Washington Post first reported the Wizards had agreed to send Jamison to the Cavaliers.

bada wrote:first BIG trade. So all the Clippers get is Drew Gooden who they will cut for Al Thornton, Telfair and Skinner???? Not watched the Clips much this year but I liked Thornton's game.

The Cleveland Cavaliers have reached agreement on a six-player, three-team trade that lands them former All-Star forward Antawn Jamison(notes), league sources with knowledge of the talks told Yahoo! Sports.

The Cavaliers are sending center Zydrunas Ilgauskas,(notes) a first-round pick and the draft rights to Emil Preldzic to the Wizards. The Wizards also will receive Brian Skinner(notes) and Al Thornton(notes) from the Los Angeles Clippers. The Cavaliers will get point guard Sebastian Telfair(notes) from the Clippers. The Wizards will send Drew Gooden(notes) to the Clippers.

The Clippers will buy out Gooden, a league source said.

The Cavaliers’ decision to acquire Jamison came a day after talks between the teams intensified. Cleveland was waiting on the Phoenix Suns to respond to their offer for Amar’e Stoudemire.

The Washington Post first reported the Wizards had agreed to send Jamison to the Cavaliers.

The clippers didn't. And they got Travis Outlaw, so when Travis is not injured he will be their SF

I'm sure that is worthy of it's own thread in the Warriors Forum or added onto a Monta thread.

As for why the Clippers did their latest trade, Telfair and Thornton both had contracts going past the end of this season. As it stands now, the only players the Clips have under contract next season are B-Diddy, Kaveman, Gordon, Griffin and D. Jordan (talk about cutting the motherfucking fat). They are going to be major players in the FA market. (But they're still going to be the clippers.)

Honestly guys I agree! Camby? who cares he's old, and you get Travis Outlaw a good player. But Thornton for nobody huh? This guy was sick wit it last year! he's a kid with upside and they gave him away! damn, i thought the w's were in the most turmoil in the league. the clippers just took the bottom spot! at it again!

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Tarantism wrote:Dude...wtf. I would take a Curry/Mayo combo over Curry/Monta any day.

Imo, 2 great shooters, but I'd rather have 1 great shooter and a great driver. Cause the driver can always dish it out to shooter. Mayo doesn't have the explosiveness Monta has, nor the excitement. And Monta might of had rode a moped and got injured. but atleast he's not a dirty college cheater..aka OJ Gayo